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What was your first job?

I worked in a cafe at an adventure park in the Barossa Valley, serving up hot dogs, making fairy floss and cooking hot chips. It was a great job that came with the added bonus of getting free ice-cream and fairy floss when the boss was out.

What’s the best money advice you’ve received?

The best money advice came from Paul Clitheroe when I was working on the Money TV show. I was looking for a new car and

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